Sentences with phrase «for seasonality»

The same is true, the authors maintain, for quarter - over-quarter inflation, where adjusting for seasonality drops the rate from 5.6 % to 3.8 %.
Kelley Blue Book accounts for seasonality and market trends in its blue book values.
Paita sailors who used to sail north - south direction along the coast called the counter-current «El Niño», after the Child Jesus because it had a tendency to appear soon after Christmas (the reason for this seasonality is not yet fully understood, and some of the strongest events peaked earlier in the year).
Finally we found that inadequate control for seasonality in analyses of the effects of cold temperatures led to spuriously large assumed cold effects, and erroneous attribution of winter mortality to cold temperatures.
The company constantly adapts its menus to account for the latest culinary trends, such as the demand for seasonality and locally sourced products.
Passion for seasonality, produce merchandising, continuous improvement and sustainability are at the heart of what we do.
Associate sociology professor Julie Brines, PhD, and doctoral candidate Brian Serafini didn't set out to look for seasonality in divorce rates; they initially wanted to study the effects of the recession on marital stability.
This study found that an acne patient's sebum production is generally lowest in winter: «evidence for seasonality was observed, with lower lipid production... during the winter.»
2) The seasonal adjustment is more than just an adjustment for seasonality.
«It will automatically adjust stocking levels of each item in your inventory for seasonality, adjust levels as sales increase and cut down levels as their sales taper off,» Kann says.
That sounds very high to me, even before discounting for the seasonality of missing ice and heavy cloud cover.
Further, since Lindzen et al. used the full 17 months of data they had from the GSM archive, we have the potential for seasonality in the data.
StatsCan is so new to tracking digital sales that it can't adjust for seasonality.
He then looks at how the current growth compares to the average growth (over four quarters to account for seasonality) and measures the standard deviation.
Mechanisms: The usual pattern is that an El Niño event gradually builds up between June and December, peaking around Christmas time (the reason for this seasonality is not yet fully understood).
But when adjusted for seasonality, «headline and core inflation were up only 0.2 % [month - over-month] in each case.»
However, even after adjusting (again) for seasonality, the CFLP series still signals a stronger performance than the Markit - produced PMI.
And finally, this dish is super versatile, and you can adjust it for seasonality.
In other words, the SA data is not just adjusted for seasonality, but it is smoothed as well.
Yields for a current year are often estimated using the previous year's dividend yield or by taking the latest quarterly yield, multiplying by 4 (adjusting for seasonality) and dividing by the current share price.
Paita sailors who used to sail north - south direction along the coast called the counter-current «El Niño», after the Child Jesus because it had a tendency to appear soon after Christmas (the reason for this seasonality is not yet fully understood, and some of the strongest events peaked earlier in the year).
Although inventory remains historically low, the number of homes on the market rose 6.8 % during April (after adjusting for seasonality).
Pending home sales are not affected by the recently published rebenchmarking of existing - home sales because the index uses a different methodology based directly on contract signings, and is adjusted for seasonality.
While most economic models try imperfectly to account for this seasonality, this simple calculus affects the housing market this time every year, with sales typically falling during the coldest months of winter.
Accounting for Seasonality.
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